EP2255827A1 - Aluminiumadjuvans und Histidine enthaltende Impstoffe - Google Patents
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- This invention is in the field of vaccine formulation.
- vaccines contain substances such as diluents, excipients, preservatives, stabilisers and buffers.
- vaccines also contain adjuvants i.e. a substance which improves the immune response raised in response to the vaccine antigen.
- aluminium salts such as aluminium hydroxide and aluminium phosphate.
- Many other experimental adjuvants are known and these are reviewed in, for instance, reference 1. Adsorption to aluminium salts remains, however, the most common vaccine adjuvant formulation.
- aluminium salts may not always be compatible with particular antigens. It has been suggested, for instance, that aluminium hydroxide may not be suitable for use in multivalent vaccines including hepatitis B virus surface antigen [2] or for use with the capsular polysaccharide from Haemophilus influenzae [3]. It has also been suggested that different antigens within the same vaccine formulation should be adsorbed to different aluminium salts [4] for compatibility reasons.
- aluminium salts As well as antigen compatibility, it is necessary to consider vaccine stability when using aluminium salts. For instance, their capacity for protein adsorption has been shown to drop over time at room temperature [5] and in response to autoclaving [6]. Alum salts may also cause difficulties in freeze drying [7]. Furthermore, it has been found that aluminium hydroxide can hydrolyse saccharide antigens [8], even at low temperatures and when the antigen is conjugated to a carrier protein, thus leading to reduced efficacy.
- the invention is based on the surprising discovery that the amino acid histidine enhances the stability of vaccines which include aluminium salt adjuvants. This has been found both for saccharide antigens and for protein antigens.
- the invention thus provides a composition comprising an antigen, an aluminium salt and histidine.
- the invention also provides a process for producing this composition, comprising the step of admixing an antigen, an aluminium salt and histidine.
- the antigen of the antigen is the antigen
- the antigen is preferably a protein antigen or a saccharide antigen (optionally conjugated).
- Preferred antigens are from bacteria, with the bacterial genus Neisseria ( e.g. N.meningitidis ) being particularly preferred.
- Specific bacterial antigens for use with the invention include:
- Specific viral antigens for use with the invention include:
- the composition may comprise one or more of these bacterial and viral antigens.
- the composition may comprise no viral antigens.
- antigens which may be used include:
- a saccharide or carbohydrate antigen is used, it is preferably conjugated to a carrier protein in order to enhance immunogenicity [ e.g. refs. 61 to 70].
- Preferred carrier proteins are bacterial toxins or toxoids, such as diphtheria or tetanus toxoids.
- the CRM 197 diphtheria toxoid is particularly preferred.
- Other suitable carrier proteins include the N.meningitidis outer membrane protein [ e.g. ref. 71], synthetic peptides [ e.g. 72, 73], heat shock proteins [ e.g. 74], pertussis proteins [ e.g. 75, 76], protein D from H.influenzae [ e.g.
- a mixture comprises capsular saccharides from both serogroups A and C
- the ratio (w/w) of MenA saccharide:MenC saccharide is greater than 1 ( e.g. 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, 5:1, 10:1 or higher). Saccharides from different serogroups of N.meningitidis may be conjugated to the same or different carrier proteins.
- Toxic protein antigens may be detoxified where necessary (e.g. detoxification of pertussis toxin by chemical and/or genetic means [26]).
- HPV virus-like particles are not preferred antigens ( cf. WO00/45841 , WO00/57906 , WO01/28585 ).
- diphtheria antigen is included in the composition it is preferred also to include tetanus antigen and pertussis antigens. Similarly, where a tetanus antigen is included it is preferred also to include diphtheria and pertussis antigens. Similarly, where a pertussis antigen is included it is preferred also to include diphtheria and tetanus antigens. Whole cell pertussis antigen may be used.
- Antigen is preferably adsorbed to the aluminium salt.
- HBsAg is present, preferably it is either adsorbed to aluminium hydroxyphosphate or is not adsorbed to any salt. Adsorption of HBsAg to an aluminium hydroxide is preferably avoided. Where a H.influenzae saccharide antigen is present, preferably it is either adsorbed to aluminium hydroxyphosphate or is not adsorbed to any salt. Adsorption of Hib saccharides to an aluminium hydroxide is preferably avoided.
- Antigens in the composition will typically be present at a concentration of at least 1 ⁇ g/ml each. In general, the concentration of any given antigen will be sufficient to elicit an immune response against that antigen.
- nucleic acid encoding the antigen may be used [ e.g. refs. 79 to 87]. Protein components of the compositions of the invention may thus be replaced by nucleic acid (preferably DNA e.g. in the form of a plasmid) that encodes the protein.
- the aluminium salt is preferably an aluminium hydroxide (e.g. aluminium oxyhydroxide) or an aluminium phosphate (e.g. aluminium hydroxyphosphate or orthophosphate), but any other suitable salt may also be used (e.g. sulphate etc. [ e.g. see chapters 8 & 9 of ref. 1]).
- the salt may take any suitable form ( e.g. gel, crystalline, amorphous etc.).
- Preferred salts are (amorphous) hydroxyphosphates and (crystalline) oxyhydroxide (boehmite).
- Hydroxyphosphates are obtained by precipitation and the reaction conditions and reactant concentrations during the precipitation reaction influence the degree of substitution of phosphate for hydroxyl in the salt. Hydroxyphosphates generally have a PO 4 /Al molar ratio between 0.3 and 0.99, and preferred salts have a ratio between 0.8 and 0.95 ( e.g. 0.88 ⁇ 0.05). Hydroxyphosphates [Al(OH) x (PO 4 ) y , wherein the sum of the valence of each anion times its mole fraction is -3] can be distinguished from AlPO 4 by the presence of hydroxyl groups. For example, an IR spectrum band at 3146cm -1 ( e . g . when heated to 200°C) indicates the presence of structural hydroxyls.
- Aluminium oxyhydroxide [AlO(OH)] can be distinguished from Al(OH) 3 by IR spectroscopy, in particular by the presence of an adsorption band at 1070cm -1 and a strong shoulder at 3090-3100cm -1 ,
- aluminium salts may also be used. It is preferred, however, to use essentially a single salt e.g. where two salts are used, the ratio of one to the other is at least 5:1 by weight e.g. at least 10:1, 100:1, 1000:1 etc.
- the salt will generally be present such that the concentration of Al 3+ is at least 1 ⁇ g/ml ( e.g. at least 10 ⁇ g/ml, at least 100 ⁇ g/ml etc .).
- histidine in combination with an aluminium phosphate (particularly a hydroxyphosphate) is particularly advantageous for acidic antigens.
- Histidine is a standard amino acid and is readily available for use with the invention. As it is inherently biocompatible, it is safe, and thus advantageous as an component in vaccines.
- the concentration of histidine in the composition will typically be at least 1 ⁇ m and at most 1M.
- the concentration is preferably at least 1mM (e.g. at least 2mM, 3mM, 4mM, 5mM etc.) and is preferably at most 250mM ( e.g. at most 200mM, 150mM, 100mM, 90mM, 80mM, 70mM, 60mM, 50mM, 40mM, 30mM, 20mM, 10mM etc.). More preferably the concentration of histidine in the composition is between 2mM and 10mM ( e.g. between 5mM and 8mM) and, most preferably, it is about 5mM.
- the histidine is preferably L-histidine.
- the histidine preferably acts as a buffer. Histidine buffers are well known to the skilled person. Accordingly, the histidine may be ionised within the composition of the invention.
- the composition preferably has enhanced pH stability and/or reduced antigen hydrolysis when compared to an equivalent composition in which histidine buffer system is either replaced with a sodium phosphate buffer system or in which no buffer system is included. Reduced hydrolysis may be a consequence of enhanced pH stability.
- Histidine may be added to the composition in the form of the amino acid itself or in the form of a salt.
- a typical histidine salt is the monohydrochloride monohydrate.
- references to histidine in the compositions of the invention refers to 'free' histidine rather than to any histidine residues which may be part of a polypeptide ( e.g. the antigen) within the composition.
- composition is preferably in liquid form, but it maybe lyophilised ( cf. WO01/41800 ).
- the composition may also comprise a sodium salt e.g. sodium phosphate or sodium chloride.
- the concentration of the sodium salt is preferably at least 1mM (e.g. at least 2mM, 3mM, 4mM, 5mM etc.) and is preferably at most 10mM (e.g. at most 10mM, 9mM, 8mM, 7mM etc.). More preferably the concentration of sodium salt in the composition is between 1mM and 5mM (e.g. between 2mM and 3mM) and, most preferably, it is about 2.5mM.
- a particular advantage of the invention is that it allows good control of pH and adsorption in vaccines which contain high concentrations of free phosphate ions, which ions may be unavoidable in the vaccine e.g. due to exchange with phosphates in the adjuvant, or due to residual phosphate buffer.
- residual phosphate ions are present at between 3 and 5 mM, for example, pH is difficult to control between 6.0 and 7.0, and some antigens tend to desorb from adjuvants, but the addition of 5 to 10 mM histidine pH and adsorption to be controlled, including during storage at elevated temperatures.
- the molar ratio of histidine to free phosphate is preferably at least 1.25:1 e.g. 1.5:1,. 1.75:1, 2:1, 2.25:1, 2.5:1, 3:1, 4:1 etc.
- the pH of the composition is preferably between 6 and 7 ( e.g. between 6.3 and 7.0).
- the pH may be maintained by the use of a buffer. This will typically be achieved inherently by the histidine in the composition.
- composition will not, in general, contain: serum (e.g. fetal calf serum etc.) or other such components used in cell culture; host cell DNA at a level of greater than 100pg/dose for antigens purified from cell culture; living cells.
- serum e.g. fetal calf serum etc.
- host cell DNA at a level of greater than 100pg/dose for antigens purified from cell culture; living cells.
- composition will generally be sterile and/or pyrogen-free.
- the composition may comprise a detergent (e.g. a Tween, such as Tween 80) in order to minimise adsorption of antigens to containers.
- a detergent e.g. a Tween, such as Tween 80
- composition preferably does not comprise a preservative.
- a preservative mercurial preservatives (e.g. thimerosal) may be used ( cf. WO98/34594 ).
- Preservatives which may be present or absent are 2-phenoxy-ethanol, methyl parabens, propyl parabens and benzyl alcohol (or mixtures thereof).
- composition of the invention is typically a vaccine composition.
- the invention also provides a composition of the invention for use as a medicament.
- the medicament is preferably able to raise an immune response in a mammal against the antigen (i.e. it is an immunogenic composition) and is more preferably a vaccine.
- the invention also provides the use of a composition of the invention in the manufacture of a medicament for raising an immune response in a mammal against the antigen.
- the medicament is preferably a vaccine.
- the invention also provides a method for raising an immune response in a mammal comprising the step of administering an effective amount of a composition of the invention.
- the immune response is preferably protective.
- the method may raise a booster response.
- the mammal is preferably a human, and most preferably a child.
- These uses and methods are preferably for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease caused by a Neisseria (e.g. meningitis, septicaemia, gonorrhoea etc.), by H.influenzae (e.g. otitis media, bronchitis, pneumonia, cellulitis, pericarditis, meningitis etc.) or by pneumococcus (e.g. meningitis, sepsis, pneumonia etc ).
- a Neisseria e.g. meningitis, septicaemia, gonorrhoea etc.
- H.influenzae e.g. otitis media, bronchitis, pneumonia, cellulitis, pericarditis, meningitis etc.
- pneumococcus e.g. meningitis, sepsis, pneumonia etc.
- the prevention and/or treatment of bacterial meningitis is thus preferred.
- Vaccines according to the invention may either be prophylactic (i.e. to prevent infection) or therapeutic (i . e . to treat disease after infection), but will typically be prophylactic.
- composition of the invention will typically, in addition to the components mentioned above, comprise one or more 'pharmaceutically acceptable carriers', which include any carrier that does not itself induce the production of antibodies harmful to the individual receiving the composition.
- Suitable carriers are typically large, slowly metabolised macromolecules such as proteins, polysaccharides, polylactic acids, polyglycolic acids, polymeric amino acids, amino acid copolymers, trehalose ( WO00/56365 ) and lipid aggregates (such as oil droplets or liposomes).
- Suitable carriers are typically large, slowly metabolised macromolecules such as proteins, polysaccharides, polylactic acids, polyglycolic acids, polymeric amino acids, amino acid copolymers, trehalose ( WO00/56365 ) and lipid aggregates (such as oil droplets or liposomes).
- trehalose WO00/56365
- lipid aggregates such as oil droplets or liposomes.
- Such carriers are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Immunogenic compositions used as vaccines comprise an immunologically effective amount of antigen, as well as any other of the above-mentioned components, as needed.
- 'immunologically effective amount' it is meant that the administration of that amount to an individual, either in a single dose or as part of a series, is effective for treatment or prevention. This amount varies depending upon the health and physical condition of the individual to be treated, age, the taxonomic group of individual to be treated (e.g. non-human primate, primate, etc.), the capacity of the individual's immune system to synthesise antibodies, the degree of protection desired, the formulation of the vaccine, the treating doctor's assessment of the medical situation, and other relevant factors.
- Dosage treatment may be a single dose schedule or a multiple dose schedule ( e.g. including booster doses).
- the vaccine may be administered in conjunction with other immunoregulatory agents.
- the vaccine may be administered in conjunction with other immunoregulatory agents.
- the vaccine may include an adjuvant in addition to the aluminium salt.
- Preferred adjuvants to enhance effectiveness of the composition include, but are not limited to: (1) oil-in-water emulsion formulations (with or without other specific immunostimulating agents such as muramyl peptides (see below) or bacterial cell wall components), such as for example (a) MF59TM ( WO90/14837 ; Chapter 10 in ref.
- cytokines such as interleukins (e.g. IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-7, IL-12 ( WO99/44636 ), etc.), interferons (e.g. gamma interferon), macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF), tumor necrosis factor (TNF), etc.; (5) monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) or 3-O-deacylated MPL (3dMPL) e.g.
- MPL monophosphoryl lipid A
- 3dMPL 3-O-deacylated MPL
- GB-2220221 EP-A-0689454 ; (6) combinations of 3dMPL with, for example, QS21 and/or oil-in-water emulsions e.g. EP-A-0835318 , EP-A-0735898 , EP-A-0761231 ; (7) oligonucleotides comprising CpG motifs [ Krieg Vaccine 2000, 19, 618-622 ; Krieg Curr opin Mol Ther 2001 3:15-24 ; Roman et al., Nat. Med., 1997, 3, 849-854 ; Weiner et al., PNAS USA, 1997, 94, 10833-10837 ; Davis et al., J.
- WO99/52549 (9) a polyoxyethylene sorbitan ester surfactant in combination with an octoxynol (e.g. WO01/21207 ) or a polyoxyethylene alkyl ether or ester surfactant in combination with at least one additional non-ionic surfactant such as an octoxynol ( e.g. WO01/21152 ); (10) an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide (e.g. a CpG oligonucleotide) and a saponin e.g. WO00/62800 ; (11) an immunostimulant and a particle of metal salt e.g.
- an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide e.g. a CpG oligonucleotide
- saponin e.g. WO00/62800
- WO00/23105 (12) a saponin and an oil-in-water emulsion e.g. WO99/11241 ; (13) a saponin ( e.g. QS21) + 3dMPL + IL-12 (optionally + a sterol) e.g. WO98/57659 ; (14) chitosan; (15) cholera toxin or E.coli heat labile toxin, or detoxified mutants thereof [89]; (16) microparticles of poly( ⁇ -hydroxy)acids, such as PLG; (17) other substances that act as immunostimulating agents to enhance the efficacy of the composition.
- Muramyl peptides include N-acetyl-muramyl-L-threonyl-D-isoglutamine (thr-MDP), N-acetyl-normuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine (nor-MDP), N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutaminyl-L-alanine-2-(1'-2'-dipalmitoyl- sn -glycero-3-hydroxyphosphoryloxy)-ethylamine MTP-PE), etc.
- thr-MDP N-acetyl-muramyl-L-threonyl-D-isoglutamine
- nor-MDP N-acetyl-normuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine
- compositions of the invention can be administered directly to the subject.
- the subjects to be treated can be animals; in particular, human subjects can be treated.
- the vaccines are particularly useful for vaccinating children and teenagers.
- the immunogenic compositions are prepared as injectables, either as liquid solutions or suspensions; solid forms suitable for solution in, or suspension in, liquid vehicles prior to injection may also be prepared.
- the preparation also may be emulsified or encapsulated in liposomes for enhanced adjuvant effect.
- Direct delivery of the compositions will generally be parenteral (e.g. by injection, either subcutaneously, intraperitoneally, intravenously or intramuscularly or delivered to the interstitial space of a tissue).
- the compositions can also be administered into a lesion.
- Other modes of administration include oral and pulmonary administration, suppositories, and transdermal or transcutaneous applications ( e.g. see WO98/20734 ), needles, and hyposprays.
- Dosage treatment may be a single dose schedule or a multiple dose schedule ( e.g. including booster doses).
- antigen, aluminium salt and histidine must be combined. It is preferred that, when the antigen and aluminium salt are mixed, the histidine should be present. Histidine is thus present during adsorption to the aluminium salt. This compares with adding histidine to an antigen/aluminium salt combination which already exists i.e. the histidine in the process is not simply added as a buffer after antigen and aluminium salt have interacted, but instead it is present during their interaction.
- antigen is preferably admixed with a histidine/aluminium salt mixture.
- the process of the invention may therefore comprise the following steps: (a) preparing a mixture of the aluminium salt and the histidine; and (b) admixing the antigen with said mixture.
- the mixture of (a) is preferably aqueous and may be prepared in aqueous conditions or may be a dried mixture which is re-hydrated prior to use.
- the mixture may be combined with other antigens e.g. combined with existing diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio or hepatitis B virus compositions.
- composition comprising X may consist exclusively of X or may include something additional e.g. X + Y.
- Example 1- pH stability and adsorption of meningococcal B '287' antigen
- Reference 11 discloses a protein antigen named '287' from N.meningitidis serogroup B.
- Reference 90 discloses a form of this antigen (' ⁇ G287') which is truncated to remove the N-terminal amino acids up to and including its hexaglycine region. 287 and ⁇ G287 are both able to elicit a protective immune response in mice.
- References 16 to 19 disclose OMV antigens from N.meningitidis serogroup B. These OMVs are also able to elicit a protective immune response in mice.
- Adsorption was 95-100% using 5mM histidine (Lanes 6 of Figures 1, 2 & 3 ) and also using 10mM histidine ( Figure 2 , lane 7). In terms of adsorption, therefore, 5mM or 10mM histidine was equivalent to 2.5mM sodium phosphate in the presence of either 1mg/ml ( Figures 1 & 2 ) or 3.3mg/ml ( Figure 3 ) aluminium oxyhydroxide.
- the antigen in all vaccines was a combination of ⁇ G287 (100 ⁇ g/ml) and OMV (50 ⁇ g/ml) adjuvanted with 3.3mg/ml aluminium oxyhydroxide.
- Figure 4 shows pH stability at 4°C and Figure 5 shows pH stability at 37°C [NB - due to bacterial contamination, no measurement of the pH 6.0 histidine-buffered vaccine was possible at 4 weeks].
- histidine offers pH stability over time without reducing adsorption.
- Saccharide conjugates tend to degrade by hydrolysis [7,8] when present in solution ('liquid' vaccines). Conjugates can be lyophilised to avoid this [7], but this requires adjuvant to be added at the point of reconstitution. It would be preferable to have a liquid form of the vaccine in which the saccharide is not subject to hydrolytic degradation.
- CRM 197 is acidic and thus does not completely adsorb to negatively charged aluminium phosphates. Histidine, however, is positively charged and it was thought that this might be able to mask the negative charge. Histidine buffer was thus tested with the aim of improving adsorption of MenC-CRM 197 to aluminium hydroxyphosphate.
- Antigen adsorption was evaluated in the presence and absence of histidine buffer by measuring protein concentration in the vaccine supernatant using the BCA protein assay, after centrifugation to separate the adjuvant pellet.
- the vaccines were formulated as 20 ⁇ g/ml oligosaccharide and 45 ⁇ g/ml CRM 197 protein.
- Antigen Adjuvant [Histidine] (mM) Protein ( ⁇ g/ml) MenC-CRM 197 Hydroxyphosphate Al 3+ 0.6mg/ml 0 42.4 5 28.6 10 21.7 Antigen adsorption thus improves when histidine is present in the formulation: adsorption is about 6% in the absence of histidine; 5mM histidine increases this to 36%; 10mM histidine increases adsorption to almost 52%.
- Histidine is thus a useful additive for improving the adsorption of antigens to aluminium hydroxyphosphate.
- NadA Neisserial adhesin A from serogroup B N.meningitidis is disclosed as protein '961' in ref.11 (SEQ IDs 2943 & 2944) and as 'NMB 1994' in ref.13 (see also GenBank accession numbers 11352904 & 7227256). Allelic forms of NadA are disclosed in reference 91. Preferred forms of NadA lack the C-terminus anchor domain ('961c').
- References 92 & 93 disclose hybrid expression of meningococcal B antigens.
- One such hybrid is ' ⁇ G287 nz -953' and another is '936-741'. These two hybrids (100 ⁇ g/ml) were each adsorbed onto aluminium oxyhydroxide (3mg/ml) in the presence of 10mM histidine buffer, pH 6.3. After 4 weeks of storage at either 2-8°C or at 36-38°C, ' ⁇ G287 nz -953' remained 100% adsorbed ( Figures 6 & 7 , lane 7), with pH rising slightly from 6.44 to 6.52 (2-8°C) or 6.53 (36-38°C).
- OMV vaccines from meningococcus B are well known.
- OMVs were prepared from the Norwegian strain of meningococcus B or from a New Zealand strain (394/98). These two OMV preparations (50 ⁇ g/ml) were adsorbed onto aluminium oxyhydroxide (3mg/ml) in the presence of 10mM histidine buffer, pH 6.5. After 4 weeks of storage at either 2-8°C or at 36-38°C, both OMV preparations remained 100% adsorbed ( Figures 8 & 9 , lanes 8 & 9).
- pH rose slightly from 6.39 to 6.42 over 4 weeks at both storage temperatures.
- pH rose slightly from 6.40 to 6.42 (2-8°C) or 6.43 (36-38°C).
- New Zealand OMVs were alternatively formulated with 5mM histidine. Starting with pure water, the aluminium oxyhydroxide was added, followed by histidine, with 10 minutes mixing. The OMVs were then added and mixed for 15 minutes. NaCl was then added followed by 10 minutes further mixing. The final composition was 3.3mg/ml aluminium oxyhydroxide, 7.5mM NaCl, 5mM histidine, 100 ⁇ g/ml OMV, pH 6.42.
- pH and OMV adsorption varied as follows: pH % Adsorption 2-8°C 36-38°C 2-8°C 36-38°C Time zero 6,42 6.42 100 100 15 days 6,36 6,37 100 100 30 days 6,35 6,34 100 100 A comparison of lanes 4 & 5 (2-8°C) or lanes 8 & 9 (36-38°C) in Figure 10 shows that OMVs remain adsorbed after 1 month of storage.
- Example 6 adsorption of mixtures of meningococcal OMVs and protein antigens
- the individual antigens brought residual phosphate ions into the mixture from their own PBS. Phosphate ions were sometimes present at between 3 and 5 mM in the combined antigen mixture. In the presence of these high concentrations of residual phosphate buffer, it was difficult to stabilise pH within 6.0 to 7.0, even with 5mM histidine. When histidine was increased to 10mM, however, pH was stabilised. Furthermore, the antigens remained adsorbed even after 1 month of storage at either 2-8°C or at 36-38°C.
- Example 7 adsorption of meningococcal A saccharide antigen
- Reference 94 discloses CRM 197 conjugates of capsular oligosaccharide from serogroup A meningococcus.
- the conjugates are not fully stable and are therefore prepared in lyophilised form, ready for re-constitution at the time of administration.
- the lyophilised form was prepared to have components which give the following composition after reconstitution into a unit dose: Component Concentration CRM-MenA 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml Potassium phosphate buffer 5 mM Mannitol 15 mg/ml This composition has no adjuvant, so an adjuvant was prepared for its reconstitution: Component Concentration Aluminium oxyhydroxide 0.68 mg Al 3+ /ml Histidine buffer 10 mM Sodium chloride 9 mg/ml Tween 80 0.005% PH 7.2 ⁇ 0.05 * amorphous hydroxyphosphate, PO 4 /Al molar ratio between 0.84 and 0.92
- Example 8 - adsorption of meningococcal C, W135 and Y saccharide antigens
- Reference 94 discloses CRM 197 conjugates of capsular oligosaccharides from meningococcus serogroups C, W135 and Y .
- a trivalent mixture of the three conjugates either adsorbed onto an aluminium oxyhydroxide adjuvant (2mg/ml) or an aluminium hydroxyphosphate adjuvant (0.6mg/ml Al 3+ ) was prepared.
- compositions of the two trivalent mixtures were as follows: Component Concentration Concentration Aluminium oxyhydroxide 0.68 mg Al 3+ /ml - Aluminium hydroxyphosphate* - 0.6mg Al 3+ /ml CRM-MenC 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml CRM-MenY 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml CRM-MenW135 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml 20 ⁇ g saccharide/ml Sodium phosphate buffer - 10 mM Histidine buffer 10 mM - Sodium chloride 9 mg/ml 9 mg/ml Tween 80 0.005% 0.005% * amorphous hydroxyphosphate, PO 4 /Al molar ratio between 0.84 and 0.92
- pH in vials and bulk was stable at 7.15 ⁇ 0.05 at both storage temperatures.
- Example 9 - adsorption of meningococcal A, C, W135 and Y saccharide antigens
- the two trivalent liquid compositions of example 8 were diluted and 0.5ml used to reconstitute the lyophilised MenA conjugate of example 7.
- the resulting tetravalent mixture was administered to ten Balb/c mice (female 6-8 weeks old) per group by subcutaneous injection at day 0 and 28.
- the mixture contained 2 ⁇ g of each saccharide conjugate per dose, which represents 1/5 of the single human dose (SHD).
- Controls were saline or unconjugated homologous polysaccharides. Bleedings were performed before immunization and then at day 42, with sera stored at -70°C.
- mice were immunised as described above but the vaccine compositions contained different ratios of the various oligosaccharide conjugates. Lyophilised MenA oligo-conjugate was used in all experiments.
- ELISA titres were as follows: Antigen quantity ( ⁇ g/dose) Aluminium adjuvant GMT ELISA (95% confidence interval) A C W135 Y A C W135 Y 4 2 2 2 2 Hydroxyphosphate 177 (107-291) 367 (263-510) 239 (135-424) 239 (184-311) 4 2 2 2 2 2 Oxyhydroxide 390 (313-486) 494 (345-706) 338 (266-430) 158 (96-260) 2 2 2 2 Hydroxyphosphate 132 (59-296) 582 (268-1155) 143 (75-272) 247 (152-400) 2 2 2 2 Oxyhydroxide 337 (239-476) 569 (462-679) 171 (117-251) 100 (59-169) A second set of experiments was performed using a dosage of 2
- ELISA titres were as follows: Antigen quantity ( ⁇ g/dose) Aluminium adjuvant GMT ELISA (95% confidence interval) A C W135 Y A C W135 Y 2 2 2 2 2 Hydroxyphosphate 32 (15-68) 114 (53-246) 99 (35-288) 397 (252-627) Oxyhydroxide 206 (112-372) 163 (122-218) 139 (76-251) 141 (97-205) 2 2 1 0.5 Hydroxyphosphate 96 (49-187) 238 (101-561) 42 (20-89) 315 (114-867) Oxyhydroxide 293 (144-597) 267 (158-451) 83 (43-163) 244 (152-392) At least for serogroups A, C and W135, therefore, the oxyhydroxide + histidine formulation generally gives better titres than hydroxyphosphate at these different antigen ratios.
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